GUIDELINES
FOR PRESENTERS

Posters and talks
should be about
research and/or education projects
that involve one or more of:

High Performance Computing

High Throughput Computing

High Performance Networking

Computational Science & Engineering
(including computational research
in every field of
engineering,
physical science,
bioscience,
mathematics,
medicine,
social science,
business,
humanities
and
the arts)

Grid/Utility/Cloud Computing

Scientific Visualization

Data Mining

Large Scale Storage and/or Data Collections

Cyber-enabled Sensor Networks

Cyber-enabled Shared Instruments

Cyberinfrastructure Education

Other relevant topic areas

Each talk or poster
should focus, at least in part,
on these aspects of the project.
Ideally, if possible,
it should be easily understood
by a person who is
reasonably sophisticated about
science, engineering and/or mathematics,
somewhat knowledgeable about computing,
but largely ignorant about the topic
(and even the discipline).

GUIDELINES
FOR POSTERS

Each poster should be at most
4 feet wide by 3 feet high.
The poster can be either
a single large piece of paper,
or multiple pieces of paper
(for example, printed PowerPoint slides).
We will provide bulletin board space,
and also plenty of pushpins.

GUIDELINES
FOR ALL TALKS

Presentation technologies such as
PowerPoint or PDF
are encouraged.

LCD/DLP projectors will be provided.
Laptops can be provided if necessary,
but speakers are encouraged to bring their own.

An overhead projector can be provided
on request, but please alert us by
no later than Wednesday September 26 2013.

Please also e-mail a copy of your slides to
hneeman@ou.edu,
and/or provide it on a memory stick
at the Symposium.

GUIDELINES
FOR PLENARY/KEYNOTE TALKS

Plenary and keynote talks vary between
30 and 60 minutes long,
including questions.
Please check the
agenda page
for details.

Plenary and keynote speakers
are encouraged to cover material
relevant to a mixed audience,
varying from absolute novices to experts,
and to target the lower middle of this group.